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Tuesday, 29 September 2015

Cycle Show 2015 gallery

Cycle Show 2015 gallery
BBB Cycling booth
New product displays
New fenders
smart phone cases
Colnago booth
CLX
C60
V1-R
Arabesque with Campy 50th group
Roy Hunt's race bike
Abbie Dentus race bike
C60 Ltd Ed
CX Zero
C40 Mapei
V1-R Ltd Ed
FSA and Vision
Chris Smith with Seb and Amy
staff training
Transition Bikes
Patrol Carbon
Rapture Freedom Ltd Ed
Smuggler and Scout (behind)
Scout
Vision Aero stem
say cheese!

Friday, 9 January 2015

Core Bike 2015 preview

COREbike 2015: The show to be at!

Core Bike returns to Whittleburry Hall from Sunday 25th Jan to Wednesday 28th Jan, once again you can find us located in The Lounge next to the reception.

We will have the full ranges from A2Z, BBB Cycling, Colnago, Dainese, FSA, Gravity, Ice Toolz, Marzocchi, Morgan Blue, Nokon, Transition and Vision, with visiting guests BBB Cycling, Colnago and Marzocchi.

Core brands, Core companies, Just one COREbike show


Registration for Core is now open, register here: http://www.corebike.co.uk/

Full range and in-store POS options from BBB Cycling
Colnago's all new 2015 models will be on show 
Morgan Blue lubricants, cleaners and body products, now with 2 POS options
2015 Marzocchi - look out for something new and exclusive to CORE
New wheels from Vision

NEW to CORE - Transition Bikes with the all-new Giddy Up suspension
The FSA disc brake is now available

Nokon/ A2Z/ Ice Toolz - Great ranges and great value for money
Dainese: New Hybrid pads, Trail Skins in colours and the all new Pro Pack

Tuesday, 1 April 2014

Headset bearings

We get loads of phone calls regarding headset bearings for other peoples headsets... Here is a chart of all the bearings we supply, ID, OD, height and inside and outside angles.


Friday, 31 January 2014

Windwave at Core 2014 gallery

Over the 26th to 29th of January 2014 the Core Bike Show was once again held in Whittlebury hall near Silverstone, we also celebrated the shows 10th Anniversary.

Here is the Windwave image gallery.

BBB Cycling
BBB Cycling
BBB Adapt Sport Glasses 
Colnago
Dainese
FSA K Force disc brake
Marzocchi
Marzocchi and Daiense
Morgan Blue
Vision

Wednesday, 13 November 2013

Headsets and associated standards

If you though bottom brackets were complicated, then you will love headsets!
Rather than use a third party naming system, I believe the simplest way to identify what headset you need it just to use the actual measurements. And the route to finding the correct headset can be reduced to a few simple questions.

1/ Is the bearing part of the headset internal or external to the head tube?
2/ Do you have to press cups in to the frame or do the bearings fit directly in to the headtube?
3/ Is the headtube straight or tapered?
4/ Is the fork steerer tube straight or tapered?

That’s basically it, you have narrowed down the type you need and if it doesn't give you the answer check the ID of the headtube and compare it to the poster. Sometimes there will be a new strange headset when a cycle manufacture decided to invent yet another new standard as the ones we already have are obviously not good enough...

Headtube standards measurements 

Conventional head tube: Straight traditional headtube with external bearings. 
ID = 30mm for 1” steerer tube
ID = 34mm for 1”1/8 steerer tube
ID = 49.57mm for 1.5” steerer tube
Conventional headset
Internal head tube: Often called Zero Stack or Semi-integrated, this head tube takes press in cups for 1”1/8 steerer tubes or external lower cup for 1”1/8-1.5” tapered steerer tube.
ID = 41.4mm, economy type for OEM manufacturers.
ID = 44mm, the most common MTB type. 
Internal, zero stack style
Differential head tubes: Tapered head tubes for press in cups (internal or external), mostly used on MTB’s.
ID = 44mm upper, 49.57mm lower
ID = 44mm upper, 55mm lower
ID = 44mm upper, 55.96mm lower
Internal for tapered head tube
Intellasett head tubes:  Press in cups with external cups the same diameter as the headtube for the integrated look.
ID = 34mm
Intellaset
Integrated head tubes: Direct bearing fit in to the frame, the two most popular types being Cane Creek (36 x 45) and Campagnolo (45 x 45).
ID = 41mm, 1”1/8 with 45 degree bearing seat (CC 36x45). *Upper seat can be 2.7mm or 3.2mm deep
ID = 41.7mm, 1”1/8 with 36 degree bearing seat (TH 36x36)
ID = 42mm, 1”1/8 with 45 degree bearing seat(Campy 45x45)
ID = 47mm, with 45 degree bearing seat 1”1/4 straight
Integrated headset
Differential Integrated head tubes: Direct bearing fit in to the frame for tapered head tubes.
ID = 42mm upper with 45 degree bearing seat, 52.10mm lower with 45 degree bearing seat. For 1”1/8-1.5” tapered steerer tube.
ID = 41.2mm upper with 45 degree bearing seat, 49.1mm lower with 45 degree bearing seat. For 1”1/8-1”3/8 tapered steerer tube
ID = 42mm upper with 45 degree bearing seat, 47mm lower with 45 degree bearing seat. For 1”1/8-1”1/4 tapered steerer tube
ID = 42mm upper x 6.5mm deep with 45 degree bearing seat, 47.1mm lower x 6.5mm deep with 45 degree bearing seat for 1"1/8 - 1" 1/4 steerer. NEW Overdrive system.

Integrated headset for tapered head tube
all you need to know!
1"1/8 to 1"3/8 tapered headtube